UP FOR AUCTION IS A NEW GENUINE WAUKESHA GASOLINE ENGINE MEDIUM METAL TAG CIRCA UNKNOWN. NO DINGS HAS SOME SHELFWARE,PAINT STILL IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. MEASURES 2 1/2" X 4 1/8", ALSO CHECK OUT THE OTHER TAGS FOR THE SAME. COMBINE SHIPPING O'K. E-MAIL ME WITH ANY ??????
ITEM #3086
Decals, Emblems, Detailing for Sale
Waukesha engine metal tag small(US $9.99)
1955 plymouth trunk emblem #1593907(US $42.99)
1957 chevy model 210 2 door sport coupe cowl tag(US $50.00)
1967-1972 corvette oem 427 454 hood emblem "4" part # 3900325(US $15.00)
1957 chevy bel air 2 door hard top sport coupe cowl tag(US $50.55)
1956 chevrolet hood bird/jet(US $30.00)
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